[Organ failure in patients with multiple trauma. The effect of early osteosynthesis of fractures on complications].

H Burchardi, M Sydow, T A Crozier, J Burgdorff
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The course of 225 multiple traumatized patients in our ICU with a mean age of 35 +/- 16.8 years, a mean ISS of 30 +/- 8.3 and an overall mortality of 18.2% was evaluated retrospectively. For comparable ISS the mortality was higher in patients over 65 years, and increased further with age. The most common causes of death were MOF (41.5%), severe head injury (34.1%), and acute respiratory failure (ARF) (19.5%). The mortality increased when two or more organ failures were present. 105 patients had fractures of the long bones; in 28 of these all fractures were stabilized primarily (during the first 24 hours). Organ failure was seen less frequently in these patients compared to those with secondary stabilization: ARF 10.7% vs. 51.9% (p less than 0.0004), acute renal failure 3.6% vs. 11.7%, liver failure 3.6% vs. 11.7%, sepsis 14.3% vs. 29.9%. Mortality was significantly lower in the patient with primarily stabilized fractures (7.1% vs. 24.7%, p less than 0.05). The study demonstrates that early stabilization of long bone fractures results in a more favourable course, and that this should be carried out whenever feasible.

多发创伤患者的器官衰竭。骨折早期植骨对并发症的影响[j]。
回顾性分析我院ICU 225例多发性创伤患者的病程,平均年龄35 +/- 16.8岁,平均ISS 30 +/- 8.3,总死亡率18.2%。对于可比的ISS, 65岁以上患者的死亡率更高,并随着年龄的增长而进一步增加。最常见的死亡原因是MOF(41.5%)、严重头部损伤(34.1%)和急性呼吸衰竭(19.5%)。当出现两个或两个以上器官衰竭时,死亡率增加。长骨骨折105例;其中28例骨折在最初24小时内基本稳定。与次要稳定的患者相比,这些患者的器官衰竭发生率较低:ARF 10.7%对51.9% (p < 0.0004),急性肾功能衰竭3.6%对11.7%,肝衰竭3.6%对11.7%,败血症14.3%对29.9%。主要稳定型骨折患者的死亡率明显较低(7.1%比24.7%,p < 0.05)。研究表明,长骨骨折的早期稳定会导致更有利的过程,并且应该在可行的情况下进行。
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